ok so I ended getting the Gigabyte gtx 560 instead because they didnt have the card I was after. So I check it's memory clock on my comp and its at 1000mhz while the specs said 4000mhz? and when I tried to overclock it its max was only 1200mhz. Is that because of my motherboard?
Are you sure there wasn't a multiplier on the 1000Mhz? I've gone completely blank as to GPU clocks, but if i recall properly doesn't a Memory clock have a multiply factor? I might be thinking of CPU's though. As iamtom mentioned, you'll probably need a new motherboard to run the 560 (just curious, did you get a 560 or a 560ti?). The problem with this is that there aren't as many brand new motherboards still supporting Socket 775 as most of the Intel market has moved onto Sockets 2011, 1155 and 1366. I've just done a quick search on PCCaseGear (extremely quick, they only have one Socket 775 mobo) and i've attached a link at the bottom to a motherboard that supports PCI-E x16, I'm not sure if your RAM is DDR2 or DRR3, but that motherboard only supports DDR at 1333, 1066 and 800 Mhz modules. Just as a side note for conversation, doesn't it suck sometimes how fast computing technology moves? The jump from 775 to 1155 is massive, personally I had to replace my motherboard, my processor and my ram, as i was using DDR2 at the time

I'm sorry if a lot of that doesn't make sense, or is in da bad englandz, but if there's anything else feel free to ask
